Comment Re:They'll never stop (Score 1) 416
I remember reading this short story once about an ad-infested world where there were ads on every available surface. On your toilet paper, on your pancakes, on every square inch of wall, *everywhere*. One image was the protagonist attempting to shave (with difficulty) by looking through a letter "O" on his mirror. He finally gets fed up and he meets a woman who offers him a secret place to go to get away from ads for a few hours at a time. The twist was that the tiny one-room ad-free apartment was actually a government-run re-education facility to brainwash "ad-hating dissidents" to start accepting ads again.
Anyone know this story or remember the name? Now that us TiVo people are considered TV thieves, I'm starting to feel the story to be prophectic.
Assuming that you aren't just being sarcastic, and that this is a real story, it sounds like a silly retelling of 1984, which followed along the same general guidelines.
Anyone know this story or remember the name? Now that us TiVo people are considered TV thieves, I'm starting to feel the story to be prophectic.
Assuming that you aren't just being sarcastic, and that this is a real story, it sounds like a silly retelling of 1984, which followed along the same general guidelines.